08-30-2016 , 06:26 PM
Thanks for this interesting giveaway, asus73.
My data loss story sounds like that: one day after using a junk software (encryption software) by error one of my drive partition was deleted, making all my files gone. But thanks to a software specialized in partition recovery I brought back all my partition. Thanks God & science.
Another good one is that a nasty driver (firewall software) caused me BSOD at boot and I could not boot into Windows, so again using a PE tool/Windows Recovery Disk i managed to repair my system making it able to boot again. Thanks God & science again.
In both cases I had a backup of all my files to an external storage device, just for my tranquility. Thanks me for being cautios.
So, the main story is like that: always create backups because not all the time the info can be recovered. It is safer to have all files backed up and when needed to restore them in minutes with powerful software like Acronis made for us.
Below, my contribution:
https://plus.google.com/1073670065627181...76KPtFDarA
My data loss story sounds like that: one day after using a junk software (encryption software) by error one of my drive partition was deleted, making all my files gone. But thanks to a software specialized in partition recovery I brought back all my partition. Thanks God & science.
Another good one is that a nasty driver (firewall software) caused me BSOD at boot and I could not boot into Windows, so again using a PE tool/Windows Recovery Disk i managed to repair my system making it able to boot again. Thanks God & science again.
In both cases I had a backup of all my files to an external storage device, just for my tranquility. Thanks me for being cautios.
So, the main story is like that: always create backups because not all the time the info can be recovered. It is safer to have all files backed up and when needed to restore them in minutes with powerful software like Acronis made for us.
Below, my contribution:
https://plus.google.com/1073670065627181...76KPtFDarA